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Job ID: 26440BR

The ASME Control Center Field Engineer position is a Construction support position. They are required to produce the deliverable items listed below, while at the same time, interface with construction field engineering in the plant on a daily basis. They are responsible to: - Perform review of all ASME Work Packages - Assist Construction in working to the Work Packages - Prepare and issue welded/bolted connection sketches - Prepare installation data reports - Review hydro-test packages - Verify N-5 Data/Information - Prepare stress reconciliation packages - Prepare N-5 data reports - Assist in Work Package closure - Resolving unplanned emergent field hardware and/or documentation issues.

Minimum Requirements:

For this position, experience is generally more valuable than education. - A minimum of 1 year experience working with ASME Section III requirements (or Section XI at a Utility) is preferred. (e.g., Utility, Engineering, Construction, Procurement, procedure writing, Quality Control) or,- Associate with 1 year construction field experience or,- 3 years of construction field experience or,- A Bachelor degree. - A minimum of 2 years field construction experience or 1 year working with ASME XI with a Utility at a Nuclear Plant. - Proficient at reading and understanding drawings and specifications. - A persistent about attention to detail. - A propensity for working out in the field on occasion with a strong respect for complete and correct documentation

Benefits:

Employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package including Competitive Pay, Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance, Short Term Disability & Long Term Disability, Life & Accident Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, 401(k) Savings Plan, and Paid Vacation. We also offer a number of work/life programs such as flextime and a variety of training and development opportunities.

Notice:

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